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Alamo Alamo Heights Alice Alpine Amarillo Arlington Athens Atlanta KWKC(AM) -June 19. 1948: 1340 khz; 1 kw -D. 250 KBUY -FM -Co -owned with KDJW(AM). March 1946: Texas Radio w -N, DA -1. 2449 S. Treadaway (79604). (915) 94.1 mhz; 54 kw. Ant 700 ft. (CP: 100 kw). Prog sep 673-2545. Adams -Shelton Communications (acq from AM. Dups AM 25 %. Stereo. Mark Meredith, prog 12- 23 -80). Net: NBC, TSN. Rep: Hillier; Newmark & mgr; Gary Lee & Darlene Austin. mus dirs. Rates: Wechsler. Format: C &W. Spec prog: Farm 3 hrs wkly S24; 24; 24; 18. Keith Adams, pres; Terry L. Bettis. gen mgr; Dave Mar- tin. coml mgr; Kevin Wasner mus dir; Randy Wyles, KGNC(AM) -May 19.1922: 710 khz: 10 kw -U, DA -2. new dir; Gary Smith, chief engr. Rates: $14; 12; 14; Box 710 (79189). (806) 355 -9801. Stauffer Com- Format: Rel. Jimmy 12. munications Inc. (group owner). Net: CBS, Tex State Radio, acq 6.11 -76). Net: APR. Net. Rep: Katz. Format: Adult contemp, farm. Spec Swaggart, pres; Jack Rabito, gen & gen sis mgr; Paul KORQ(FM) -Co-owned with KWKC(AM). September progs: C &W 6 hrs, farm 23 hrs wkly. Jerry Holley, VP; Hughes, prod mgr; Barbara Bates, traff & mus dir; Kim 1974: 100.7 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 1,260 ft. Prog sep from Royce Bodiford, gen mgr; Rick Neves, sis mgr; John Willis, prom mgr; Mal Couch, news dir; John Allison, AM. Stereo. Mark Connell, coml mgr: Pat Whitehead, Dawson, prog dir; Greg Phillips, mus dir; Dean Taylor, chief engr. Rates: 532; 28; 30; 22. prog & mus dir. Rates: $15; 13; 15; 11. prom mgr; Chuck Wieger, news dir; Henry White, chief engr. Rates: $26; 24; 24; 20. Athens Alamo KGNC -FM -Dec 24, 1958: 97.9 mhz; 100 kw. Ant KBUD(AM) -May 17, 1948: 1410 khz; 1 kw -D. Box KJAV(FM) -Aug 17, 1980: 104.9 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 260 1.285 ft. Dups AM 5 %. Stereo. Net: NBC. Rep: Katz. 309 (75751). (214) 675 -2277. Henderson County mgr. Rates ft. Rt. 1. Box 55B (78516). (512) 781 -5528. Lonnie M. Format: Easy lstng. Teri Billiter. sis Bcstg Co. Net: Texas State. Format: C &W. Horton. Format: Rel. Spec prog: Sp 24 1/2 hrs wkly. same as AM. Lonnie M. Horton, pres, gen & coml mgr, prog dir & Atlanta KHBQ(AM) -See Canyon. chief engr; Doris Horton, mus dir. Rates: $9.50; 8.50; 9.50; 8.50. KALT(AM) -Oct 18, 1950: 900 khz; 1 kw -D. Box 858 khz; kw -D, 1 kw -N, KIXZ(AM) -June 1947: 940 5 (75551). (214) 796 -2817. Ark -La -Tex Bcstg Co. (acq Avondale 355 Mel DA -2. 1703 (79106). (806) -9777. 1974). Net: MBS. Rep: Keystone. Format: MOR. Alamo Heights Tillis Inc. (acq 3- 19 -79). Net: ABC /I, Communications David A. Womack, pres; David A. Womack Jr., gen mgr; APR. Rep: Blair. Format: C &W. Mel Tillis, pres; KCCW(AM) -See Terrell Hills. Nelda Daniels, off mgr; Gail Ryan, news dir; George Richard Haines, gen mgr; Dugg Collins, prog dir; Bob Womack, prog dir; Dick Wetherbee, chief engr. Sherwood, mus dir; Tom Higley, news dir; Ted Green, KDRY(AM) -Nov 8, 1963: 1100 khz; 2.5 kw -D, 1 kw- Rates: $5.60; 5.60; 5.60: -. chief engr. Rates: 19; 22; 19. N, DA -N. 8100 Roughrider Suite 202, Box 34478 $22; KPYN(FM) -Co -owned with KALT(AM). Dec 22, (78223). (512) 655 -7757. National Enterprises Inc. KMML -FM -Co -owned with KIXZ(AM). October Morris Jr., gen 1978: 99.3 mhz; 6 kw. Ant 275 ft. Stereo. Prog sep Format: Rel. Dr. Sam Morris, pres; Sam 1979: 98.7 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 480 ft. Stereo. Prog sep mgr; M. Wade, chief engr. Rates: $7; 7; 7; 7. from AM. Format: Btfl mus. Rates: $4.85; 4.85; 4.85; from AM. Format: Prog. Rates: $16; 13; 16; 13. 4.85. KPUR(AM) -Aug 1, 1939: 1440 khz; 5 kw -D, 1 kw -N. Alice DA -N. Box 30,000 (79120). (806) 374 -1637. Lone Austin Star Bcstg Co. (acq 1- 1 -58). Rep: McGavren -Guild. KBIC(FM) -Jan 1, 1974: 102.3 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 300 ft. KASE(FM) -Listing follows KVET(AM). Format: Adult contemp. Charlie B. Jordan, pres; Jay Stereo. 1610 E. Main St. (78332). (512) 664 -4356. Speegle, gen mgr; Frank Ortega, gen sis mgr; Janice Alice Bcstg Corp. (acq 2- 2 -82). Net: TSN. Format: KAZI(FM) -Aug 29, 1982: 88.7 mhz; .15 kw, DA -1. Williams, prog dir; Jamie Carr, mus dir; Bob Izzard, C &W. C. Herb Skoog, pres; Tommy Thompson, gen Ant 1,119 ft. (CP: 1.6 kw; Ant 350 ft.). 3112 B. Manor news Ted Rates: $18; 15; 17; mgr; Diana Thompson, coml mgr; Rates: 55.35: dir; Green, chief engr. Rd. (78723). Austin Community Radio. Format: Div, 4.80; 5.35; 4.80. 15. Black, jazz. Spec prog: Sp 2 hrs wkly. Jan Warfield, gen mgr; Jay Johnson, prog dir. KOIZ(AM) -Sep 15. 1955: 1360 khz: 500 w -D. Box KOPY(AM) -1947: 1070 khz: 1 kw -U, DA -N. Box 7488 (806) /Abaris 731 (78332). (512) 664 -4322. Jefco Enterprises Inc. (79114). 353 -6662. Wiskes Com- KCSW(FM)- Listing follows KNOW(AM). munications (acq 12- 15 -78). Rep: Selcom. Format: (acq 8-1-81). Net: APR, MBS. Rep: Miller Co. Format: Big band. John P. Higgins, pres; Browning Lloyd, gen C &W. Earle Fletcher, pres; Royce McGaughey, gen KNFI -FM -1950: 98.3 mhz; 1.3 kw. Ant 420 ft. Stereo. mgr; prog dir; Scott Wilson, chief engr. mgr; Mike Carr, prog & mus dir; Glenn Cunningham, Oscar Sharp, 1219 W. 6th St. (78703). (512) 474 -9233. Central news dir; Paul McKaig, chief engr. Rates: 11; Texas Bcstg Inc. (acq 7- 25 -80). Rep: Christal. Format: $14; KQIZ -FM- November 1976: 93.1 mhz; 71 kw. Ant 14; 9.50. Top -40. Richard Oppenheimer, pres & gen mgr; 160 ft. Stereo. Format: Top -40. Ron Chase, prog dir. Roger W. Garrett, prog dir; Chris Wegmann, gen sis KDSI(FM) -Co -owned with KOPY(AM). Jan 20, is Rates: $25: 17; 23; 14. mgr; Steve Freeman. chief engr. Rates: $94; 88; 94; 1976: 92.1 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 300 ft. Stereo. Prog sep 88. KWAS(FM) -March 11, 1976: 101.9 mhz; 100 kw. from AM. Net: Span Info Svc. Format: Sp. Armando Ant 730 ft. Stereo. 810 N. Pierce (79107). (806) Pena Jr., prog & mus dir; Armando Pena Sr.. news dir. KIXL(AM) -Aug 8, 1959: 970 khz; 1 kw -D, DA. 1018 372-4444. Good News Bcstg Co. (group owner; acq Rates: S13; 10: 13; 9. W. 11th (78703). (512) 477 -9926. Austin Bcstg Corp. 2- 2 -76). Net: MBS. Format: Christian. Gary L. Acker, Net: ABC /E. Format: Rel. Richard Oppenheimer; pres mgr; Weldon owner & gen mgr; Kelli Bullard, opns & gen mgr; Gene Bender, corn! mgr; Dave Jones, prog Alpine Irion, chief engr. dir. Rates: $10; 10; 10; 10. KZIP(AM) -Sep 15, 1955: 1310 khz; 1 kw -D. Box KVLF(AM) -Feb 27,1947: 1240 khz; 1 kw -D, 250 w- KLBJ(AM) -1939: 590 khz; 5 kw -D, 1 kw -N, DA-N. 7930 Denning Bcstg N. 500 Hendryx Ave. (79830). (915) 837 -2144. Big (79109). (806) 359 -8561. Group 910 Brazos (78701). (512) 474 -6543. The LBJ Co. Bend Bcstrs (acq 1950). Net: MBS. Rep: Busby, Finch, Inc. (acq 1.78). Net: UPI. Rep: Mesta. Format: Rock & (group owner; acq 1943). Net: CBS, MBS. Rep: East- pres; Lathom & Widman. Format: Div. Spec progs: Farm 2 roll. Spec prog: Sp 4 hrs wkly. Danna Denning, man Radio. Format: Talk, news. Donald Thomas, mgr; Dale hrs, class 4 hrs, Sp 11 hrs wkly. Gene Hendryx, pres; Ken Williams, gen mgr; Danley West, coml pres; E.A.W. Smith, gen mgr; Martha Brewster, cord Ray Hendryx, gen mgr, prog, mus & news dir; Janice Miller, prog & mus dir; Jerry Hickman, chief engr. mgr; Paul Pryor, prog dir; Frankie Rodriquez, news dir; Harvey, coml & prom mgr; Sherman Newsom, chief Rates: 515; 13; 15; -. Bryan King. chief engr. engr. Rates: $5; 5; 5; 5. KLBJ -FM -1960: 93.7 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 1,725 ft. Alvin Andrews Prog sep from AM. Stereo, Format: AOR. T. Watkins, coml mgr. w. 117 ft. Stereo. KACC(FM) -91.3 mhz; 800 Ant KACT(AM) -Jan 12, 1955: 1360 khz; 1 kw -0. KMFA(FM)- January 1967: 89.5 mhz; 6.5 kw. Ant 3110 Mustang Rd. (77511). (713) 331 -6111. Alvin Drawer 308 (79714). (806) 523 -2845. Zia Bcstg Co. 880 ft. Stereo. 3001 N. Lamar, Suite 100 (78705). Community College. Format: Ed, div. Cathy Forsythe, (acq 5- 25 -76). Net: Continental News Service. Rep: (512) 476 -5632. Capitol Bcstg Assn. Format: Classcl. gen mgr. Paul Miller. Format: Rel, talk, C &W. Spec prog: Farm 5 John N. Eddins Jr, gen mgr; Leonard Masters, prog hrs wkly. Lonnie Allwup, pres; Don Hightower, gen w -D, dir; Tom B. Morris, chief engr. KTEK(AM)- November 1981: 1110 khz; 500 mgr; Johnny Sharp, prog dir; Jimmy Davis, corn! mgr; DA. Box 1110 (77511). (713) 388 -1110. Brazoria John Roberts, news dir; Randy Hays, chief engr. KMMM(AM) -Aug 12, 1958: 1370 khz; 1 kw -D. Box Bcstg Co. Net: Texas State Network. Format: MOR. Rates: 3.25; 3.25; S3.25: -. i 208 (512) 454 -2682. KOKE Inc. (acq B -63). A.J. Huffman, pres; Paul V. Webber, gen mgr; Lloyd (78767). Persons, prog dir; Ed Roberts, chief engr. Net: Span Info Svc. Rep: Caballero. Format: Sp. Jim KACT -FM -1980: 105.5 mhz; 3 kw.
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